Kate is an Investment Analyst focusing on Australian equities. Her role at Milford is to assist the Australian Equities team with company research and analysis.
Prior to joining Milford in June 2021, Kate worked at QIC in the Global Real Estate team as an Investment Analyst. Kate graduated from the University of Queensland in 2019 with a Bachelor of Advanced Finance and Economics.
The Australian aged care sector is sometimes described as sleepy and slow-moving, yet it plays a vital role in the nation’s healthcare system. Heavily regulated and reliant on government funding and policy, the sector has faced its fair share of challenges over the years. Despite growing demand due to an aging population, the industry has […]
In this week’s Monday Market Highlights, Investment Analyst Kate Power discusses the RBA minutes from the August Board, which reaffirmed Governor Bullock’s hawkish stance, but also highlighted market expectations for a rate cut in Australia by the end of the year. Kate also focuses on the US, where Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s speech at the […]
In this week’s Monday Market Highlights, Investment Analyst Kate Power discusses the US CPI print, which was lower than expected, along with headline inflation which fell 0.1% month-on-month. Closer to home, the RBNZ kept the cash rate steady 5.50% but signalled a shift towards easing monetary policy. In Australia, the CBA Household Spending Insights Index […]
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Capstone Copper is a copper miner headquartered in Canada with assets across the Americas. Its key growth project is Mantoverde, Chile, which is due to come online in 2024. It also has further growth options through the Santo Domingo project located 35km away.
Copper is an attractive commodity with strong […]
In this week’s Monday Market Highlights, Investment Analyst Kate Power discusses the US PCE index, Australian retail sales which rose by 1.2% year-on-year, Australian CPI, and the NZ 2024 budget – which confirmed a weaker fiscal outlook than predicted in December. In equity news Kate covers BHP’s confirmation it is not intending to make a […]
Consumer spending serves as a barometer for the health of a nation’s economy and the sentiment of its consumers. Last year proved to be a difficult year for consumers globally, as households grappled with rapidly rising interest rates and sticky inflation which saw a steep decline in discretionary spending. While we are seeing the contraction […]
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